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Should I buy this perfume to my gf ?
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostWhy can't she buy it if she wants it that bad?Comment
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I will buy it. I just hate women's "need to wear/have expensive stuff". Less expensive perfumes smell probably just as good. I don't give a damn frankly. But no , she has to have that specific Chanel one. That way all other females will know she spent 70 gbp and she will have the feeling of superiority.
Take men for example. We like expensive cars. But the difference is we don't brag ourselves with a car's price. We pay extra simply to get better driving experience , not to show other males "how much we have".Comment
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Depends how old your GF is... over 50 then yes, under 50 then no
Thats based on my wife (25) calling that an old womans perfumeCoffee's for closersComment
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get it down the local market for a fiver
same bottle and label - ok might contain bilge water but I doubt she would question itComment
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Originally posted by juststarting View PostI will buy it. I just hate women's "need to wear/have expensive stuff". Less expensive perfumes smell probably just as good. I don't give a damn frankly. But no , she has to have that specific Chanel one. That way all other females will know she spent 70 gbp and she will have the feeling of superiority.
As Platypus quite rightly said "What she wants is to see if he'll spend the money on her. ", it's your call, but if you cave in on this one, next time it'll be much bigger.Comment
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CoCo Chanel (no mademoiselle ) have been my trade mark for a very long time now.
Personally I like the real CoCo Chanel not the mademoiselle version.
You can't go wrong with that, your gf will smell classy and expensive.
If your gf is not using this perfume already, buy a smaller bottle, it should be cheaper and it is good for her to try it out as not all perfumes suits everyone. Also buy the Au De Perfume not the Toilet.
You shouldn't feel bad about buying a smaller bottle, I personally prefer smaller ones that I can fit in my handbag/makeup bag.Comment
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If she smells that bad that it costs 70 quid to cover it up - wouldn't the money be better spent getting medical treatment to fix the problem?How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.
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A woman came up to me the other day, she said "you smell nice, what have you got on". I said "I've got a hard on but I didn't know you could smell it".I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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